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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Hall withdraws from Chicago Marathon


I'm not really surprised. After a very sub-par performance at the Philadelphia Half-Marathon, Hall decides against racing the Chicago Marathon. Ryan Hall is extremely talented, no doubt about it. Mr Hall has a 2:06 marathon personal best from 2008, yet has been unable to get close to that mark since then. 


IMHO, Mr Hall has had too many marketing commitments, personal appearances, etc. These diversions may not be the only reason for his regression from the world's elite marathoners. He has also not raced  5000's, 10000's or road races (except half's and marathons) over the last year. He has become stale and really has no definite race goals. If I were him I would re-evaluate my entire training plan, goals, etc. He needs a fresh start.

I hope he gets it before its too late.



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September 28, 2010

U.S. star Hall withdraws from Chicago Marathon

By Philip Hersh
Ryan Hall's goal for his Chicago Marathon debut was to break the U.S. record.
That isn't going to happen this year.
HallFollowing a disappointing performance at the Sept. 19 Philadelphia Half Marathon and some poor workouts over the past week, Hall said Tuesday he will not run the Oct. 10 Chicago race.
``It has been a rough last couple months for me,'' Hall said in a Tuesday interview with the Tribune.  ``I've invested everything in my training, and sometimes things do not turn out the way you had envisioned.
``I was very excited to run the Bank of America Chicago Marathon but my workouts haven't been good.  I'm very much a guy that when I show up at the starting line, I believe everything is possible, and I go after things with my whole heart, so if I'm not ready to go, I'm not going to show up and have a performance that doesn't reflect that.''
Hall, the leading U.S. marathoner since 2007, finished 14th in Philadelphia, four minutes slower than his career best time for a half marathon.
In a posting on Facebook the day after the race, Hall said, ``I was pretty bummed. It's not
easy to still really believe anything is possible on days like today when I raced half the (marathon) distance slower than I typically come through halfway in a marathon, and I
have only three weeks left until Chicago.''
Hall, 27, was the 2008 Olympic trials winner and No. 2 U.S. finisher (10th) at the Beijing Olympics.   His time of 2 hours, 6 minutes 17 seconds at the 2008 London Marathon 
made Hall the second fastest U.S. performer behind Khalid Khannouchi, who set the U.S. record of 2:05:38 at London in 2002.
``It's been a long time since I have been in a paced race on a flat, fast course like Chicago,
and I was looking forward to seeing what (time) that translates to,'' Hall said.  ``That adds 
to the bummer of not being able to go.''
(Photo:  Ryan Hall celebrates winning the 2008 U.S. Olympic marathon trials.  
Nick Latham / Getty Images)

1 comment:

  1. Something just doesn't seem right. It's one thing to get stuck in a rut and plateau, but Hall has been going backwards for quite a while now, and one has to question a) his training methodology or coach and b)his mental frame of mind. Whenever I read his quotes, I get the feeling that Hall has lost his competitive edge. But I wish him and Sara the best.

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